MIT detector uses nanotubes to sense deadly gases
Thursday, June 5, 2008 - 14:21
in Physics & Chemistry
Using carbon nanotubes, MIT chemical engineers have built the most sensitive electronic detector yet for sensing deadly gases, a low-cost, low-energy portable device that could be carried in a pocket and used to monitor hazardous chemicals.
Read the whole article on MIT Research
More from MIT Research
Related
- Super sensitive gas detector goes down the nanotubesTue, 13 Jan 2009, 17:22:58 EST
- Caltech scientists develop DNA origami nanoscale breadboards for carbon nanotube circuitsTue, 10 Nov 2009, 11:24:53 EST
- Flexible, transparent supercapacitors are latest devices from USC nanotube labWed, 1 Apr 2009, 8:10:23 EDT
- Biomimetic-engineering design can replace spaghetti tangle of nanotubes in novel materialMon, 1 Jun 2009, 12:15:36 EDT
- Sniffing out a better chemical sensorWed, 29 Oct 2008, 17:22:23 EDT